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Why do Catholics convert to islam?
« on: May 15, 2022, 06:44:58 PM »
Muhammad had 13 wives.
Aisha was only 6 or 7 years old and he consummated the marriage when she was 9. 
He was 49.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad%27s_wives

So, he was a pedophile. 

Muhammad is not mentioned explicitly or implicitly in the Bible, but Christ Jesus is found in the Quran.  And what it says about Christ places Him far above the founder of Islam.

I just don't understand how Catholics could convert to a religion when the founder is not only a polygamist but a pedophile, among other things.

Re: Why do Catholics convert to islam?
« Reply #1 on: May 15, 2022, 07:08:29 PM »
Usually it's people struggling with their Faith or close to leaving it that go down a rabbit hole and end up converting. They simply just sweep Muhammad under the rug. Mormon converts do the very same with Joseph Smith.


Re: Why do Catholics convert to islam?
« Reply #2 on: May 15, 2022, 07:27:32 PM »
It's super watered-down Nestorianism with limited obligations. In a sense it was the prototype for Protestantism. There's an appeal because it has a history to make it "traditional" but none of the moral expectations of Catholicism (which is 100% why people reject the true Faith). I was oddly tempted toward it way back in college (around 2011) even though I was an atheist. There's something diabolic behind its pull. Theres a tradservative commentator who warned not even to read the Quran without a strong Catholic faith because of its diabolic origin.

Edit: Tim Flanders, that was who said it

Re: Why do Catholics convert to islam?
« Reply #3 on: May 16, 2022, 10:09:32 AM »

I just don't understand how Catholics could convert to a religion when the founder is not only a polygamist but a pedophile, among other things.

Does this happen often? I've seen more Catholics convert to Orthodoxy than anything else, not personally familiar with any instances of Catholics becoming Mohammedan.

That said, I could speculate a few reasons ... Islam is a very sensual religion that appeals to many base desires especially for men. I think that some people also see that Islam is relatively "robust" and "militant" compared to the flaccid and pacific "mainstream" "Christian" sects ... so for one who is struggling with the faith they might be attracted to a religion where people actually have convicted even if they are flawed. 

I have heard of a few instances of Christian women converting to Islam now that I think of it. That is even more perplexing to me, why would a woman choose to reduce herself to what is essentially chattel slavery? Again I think it goes back to being attracted to a religion where people actually have some firm convictions and maybe becoming a slave is an overreaction to the desire to having a strong man who will lead versus the largely emasculated, follower males of the modern West?

Re: Why do Catholics convert to islam?
« Reply #4 on: May 16, 2022, 11:03:00 AM »
Does this happen often? I've seen more Catholics convert to Orthodoxy than anything else, not personally familiar with any instances of Catholics becoming Mohammedan.

That said, I could speculate a few reasons ... Islam is a very sensual religion that appeals to many base desires especially for men. I think that some people also see that Islam is relatively "robust" and "militant" compared to the flaccid and pacific "mainstream" "Christian" sects ... so for one who is struggling with the faith they might be attracted to a religion where people actually have convicted even if they are flawed.

I have heard of a few instances of Christian women converting to Islam now that I think of it. That is even more perplexing to me, why would a woman choose to reduce herself to what is essentially chattel slavery? Again I think it goes back to being attracted to a religion where people actually have some firm convictions and maybe becoming a slave is an overreaction to the desire to having a strong man who will lead versus the largely emasculated, follower males of the modern West?
Which is ironic because Muslim countries are not that religious. Many of them are like the Christian countries in Europe -- show up to a religious service twice a year and have not-secular wedding and funeral rites. They give the appearance of robust and militant because many of them are confessional Muslim states, who literally kill apostates.